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April 18, 2005
The Conclave
There are many avidly watching, many who wish to know more about how it works, many who speculate as to who will be Pope. But I am mysteriously utterly unconcerned, almost to the point of disinterest. I suspect because it will be known soon enough, and, whoever it is, the Holy Spirit will have guided--God will have spoken. So I join my prayers to those of all others who pray for the success of the conclave and the wise judgment of those who must make a decision. I have no favorites, I have no concerns. God is with the Church now and will be until the end of time.
Posted by Steven Riddle at April 18, 2005 12:48 PM
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Amen!
Posted by: Julie D. at April 18, 2005 1:44 PM
I've noticed this, too. I don't understand the media's weird fascination with all the wrong aspects of the Catholic church. They never seem to pay attention to the more important things: the enormous amount of service to the poor, for example.
Posted by: Jack Perry at April 18, 2005 6:26 PM